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Art'27 - 15th International Conference on Non-Intrusive Inspection, Assessment and Evaluation in Art and Cultural Heritage

Non-intrusive inspection, assessment and evaluation have become crucial methods in the conservation and sustainability of art and cultural heritage. With the aim of promoting education and competence in this field, the Art ‘27 Conference represents one of the most creative initiatives in this area. The effective multidisciplinary cooperation among experts will lead to continuous development of new scientific methods in the fields of preservation, restoration and analysis of cultural and historical artworks.

Highlighting advances in NDT for the conservation of art, the international workshop ‘Analysing Art: New Technologies –

New Solutions’ is, for 2027, being incorporated into the Art ‘27 Conference to bring together conservationists, restorers, curators, academics, government and business leaders to increase development work in art and cultural heritage conservation technologies.

The International Committee for Non-Destructive Testing (ICNDT) Specialist International Group ‘Non-Destructive

Testing (NDT) of Art and Cultural Heritage’ has, since 2016, successfully organised this series of workshops, hosted in London (2016), St Petersburg (2018), Florence (2022) and Antwerp (2025), and it has become an important platform for experts from all over the world to meet and tackle problems and issues to achieve the common goal of the preservation and study of cultural and historical heritage. 

About British Institute of Non-Destructive Testing (BINDT)

The British Institute of NDT is the professional institute for all those engaged in non-destructive testing and condition monitoring. It is concerned with the education and training of its members, and the advancement of the science and practice of the subject.

Over its 50 years, the Institute has established itself as one of the country's leading engineering institutions, and has achieved Nominated Body status with the Engineering Council.

The object of the Institute is to promote and advance the science and practice of non-destructive testing, condition monitoring, diagnostic engineering and all other materials and quality testing disciplines. In achieving this aim, the Institute, which employs a permanent Secretariat at its Northampton headquarters, relies on the support of personnel, companies and other organisations in the NDT industry.

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